To write a phone number in the United Arab Emirates in international format, replace the leading '0' prefix with '+971'.
For example, a landline in Dubai would be +971 2 abcdefg, and a mobile would be +971 5x abcdef (x = 0, 5, or 6).
To write an Egyptian telephone number (mobile or landline) in international format, begin with the country code for Egypt, +20 (including the plus sign). Then drop the trunk prefix 0 from the Egyptian domestic number. Do not use any punctuation marks at all, except for the initial plus sign and blank spaces. Do not use parentheses, brackets, dashes, dots, periods, or slashes at all.
Example: +20 1xx xxx xxxx
(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)
Qatar is country code +974. To write a telephone number in Qatar in international format, just put "+974" in front of the domestic number. Do not use any punctuation at all, other than the single plus sign and blank spaces; in particular, do not use any parentheses, brackets, dots, dashes, or slashes.
Mobile numbers in Qatar begin with +974 3, +974 5, +974 6, or +974 7, and usually have 8 digits after the country code.
(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)
Replace the leading 0 of the UAE mobile number with country code +971, followed by a blank space. Do not use any punctuation or symbols, other than digits, blank spaces, and the single plus sign at the beginning. In particular, do not use parentheses, brackets, dots, dashes, slashes, or periods at all.
For example, +971 53 123 456
To dial any number in Oman from Dubai, dial 00 (the international access prefix for outbound calls from Dubai), then country code +968 (Oman), and then the 8-digit Omani domestic number. Mobile numbers in Oman generally begin with '9'.
If the Dubai mobile has international roaming, it can be called by dialing the UAE number, country code +971. If you want to reach that phone by dialing a UK number, you may be able to swap in a UK SIM card.
Dubai
Dubai in the UAE has the largest number of Bugatti Veron including the worlds most expensive custom Bugatti costing in excess of £2.5M
Dubai, UAE
Dubai is not a country it is a city in uae
Country code +971 is the United Arab Emirates, and +971 4 is a landline in Dubai.
yes they can if they fulfill the visa requirements based on the nationality. one advice I can give you. if you are traveling alone the immigration employee will ask your where you are staying and will ask you for a mobile phone number. it happens in 99% of all cases that they will try to call you to take your out or meet you in Dubai, do not give them a correct mobile phone number. if you are traveling with a friend (girl) never go together to the immigration desk. two girls arriving together in Dubai are recognized to be professionals and will be rejected on entering the country.
Dubai is NOT a developed country, it is an over developed country.
Dubai is a city in the country of the United Arab Emirates.
The inrnational dialing code for the UAE is +971 followed by the number you are dialing, if it is a mobile number it will probably start with 05 e.g. +97150 ....... if it is a land-line number then it will be +971 followed by the emirate code and then the number you are dialing e.g. Dubai +971 4 ......
The code is 00971 then number (4 if it's landline or 55 or 50 if mobile, that should be given.)