To place an international call from France, the international access prefix is 00.
The country code for the UK is +44. You must also drop the trunk prefix 0 from the beginning of the UK number. For example, Liverpool's area code 0151 becomes +44 151.
(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.)
Yes. Replace the trunk prefix 0 of the English number (landline or mobile) with country code +44 (including the plus sign).
Not a valid code.
Luton in Bedfordshire
This is the start of a UK mobile (cell) phone number.
From outside the UK it would be + 44 7xxxxxxxxx.
In the UK, 07547 is a mobile code, along with all codes from 07400 to 07999. From outside the UK, dial +44 7547.
It makes no difference where the mobile phone is located - dial it as you would normally.
The international dialling code for Germany is 49 So, if phoning from the UK, dial 0049
467 isn't a phone code for anywhere in the UK, including Scotland.
The international dialling code for Ireland is 353 and for the UK (which includes England) it is 44.
The International Dialling Code for the UK is +44
There is no additional dialling code, simply the number you would dial, but obviously you will need the full number of where you want to phone.
Just dial the number, all the numbers are the same type regardless of how the phone is physically connected. The code for the UK is 44.