International dialing code for

Russia

+7
Europe·ISO RU

The international dialing code for Russia is +7 (ISO RU). Dial 007 from Europe, 0117 from the US/Canada, or +7 from any mobile.

How to call Russia

From Europe
00 7 local-number
From US / Canada
011 7 local-number
From mobile (universal)
+7 local-number

Replace "local number" with the actual phone number, dropping any leading zero.

Other countries sharing the code +7

Dial code
+7
ISO-2
RU
Region
Europe
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Other countries in Europe

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FAQ — Russia

Which country has the code +7?

+7 is the dialing code for Russia (ISO RU). It is written 007… when dialed from Europe, 0117… from the US/Canada, or "+7…" from a mobile.

What is the country code for Russia?

The international dialing code for Russia is +7. The ISO-3166 alpha-2 code is RU.

How do I call Russia from the US or Canada?

Dial 011 7 followed by the local number in Russia, dropping any leading zero. From a mobile, "+7…" also works.

How do I call Russia from Europe?

Dial 00 7 followed by the local number in Russia, dropping any leading zero. From a mobile, "+7…" also works.

Why does Russia share the code +7 with other countries?

The +7 code is shared by: Russia, Kazakhstan. They differ by the area code that follows.

What does the "+" mean before the code?

"+" is a universal placeholder for the international direct dialing (IDD) prefix on mobile phones. "+7…" works from any country because the phone replaces "+" with the local IDD prefix automatically (00 in Europe, 011 in the US).

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