International Search Frequently-Asked Questions
How do I call the Caribbean and Canada?
Some countries outside the United States need to be dialed using 1+ area code, rather than 011+ country code +city code. This is because they belong to the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) Area which organizes telephone dialing. Use 1+ the following area codes to dial these countries:
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United States and its territories
(including 671 Guam, 787 Puerto Rico, and 340 Virgin Islands) - Canada
- 441 Bermuda
- 264 Anguilla
- 268 Antigua and Barbuda
- 242 Bahamas
- 246 Barbados
- 284 British Virgin Islands
- 345 Cayman Islands
- 767 Dominica
- 809 Dominican Republic
- 473 Grenada
- 876 Jamaica
- 664 Montserrat
- 670 Northern Mariana Islands
- 869 St. Kitts and Nevis
- 758 St. Lucia
- 784 St. Vincent and the Grenadines
- 868 Trinidad and Tobago
- 649 Turks and Caicos
To dial countries within this area (Canada, the U.S. territories and the above Caribbean islands):
- Use 1+ the area code + the local number
- Do not use the international access code 011
- Do not use a separate country code
