FORMAT: (country of origin exit code) + 1 + (city code) + Phone Number
1. Start by finding out your country’s international prefix/exit code as this is the number that allows you to dial outside the country you are placing the call from. This prefix is unique for each country. A simple online search should help you identify this number.usually has between 1 and 3 digits.
2. You also need the national prefix or country code of the country you are calling. This number is normally 1 to 3 digits long. For example, Canada’s country code is 1.
3. Finally, you need to add the area or city code in order to narrow your call geographically. In the table below you will find the area codes for Canada:
City |
Dialing Codes |
Manitoba | 204 |
Quebec | 819 |
Ontario | 705 |
Saskatchewan | 306 |
British Columbia | 250 |
Greater Toronto Area | 289 |
British Columbia | 778 |
Ontario | 519 |
Yukon NW Territories | 867 |
British Columbia | 604 |
Northern Alberta Edmonton | 780 |
Toronto Ontario | 647 |
New Brunswick | 506 |
Newfoundland | 709 |
Montreal | 514 |
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