Yes of course. The code is very often 00 or 0.
00 is the international access code in the Netherlands. the Netherlands country code is 31
To a land line the international dialling code is 00 251. However you may need to ensure your service provider has allowed international access on your 'phone account
00972 is the International Access code for Israel.
+44 is the international dial code for Great Britain.
Assuming that;s a UK phone number... When calling the UK from abroad, you dial the international access code (usually 00) followed by the country code for the UK (44). Then you drop the leading zero from the number you want. In this example, you would dial 00 441 992 632 222 (the spaces are just for clarity.
Your phone number does not change but is prefixed by International Direct Dialing Code.
The country code for France is always 33. You have to prefix the country code with the International access code, which varies from country to country.The preferred international access code is 00, but from the US and Canada it's 011. To avoid confusion, when publishing an international number the plus (+) symbol is used to represent the international access code.
The USA uses code 011 for outbound international calls.
Dial 00 (international access prefix from the UK), then 90 (country code for Turkey), then the Turkish area code and number.
Country codes never begin with zero, and should be quoted without the international access prefix because that prefix varies from country to country. If '00' is your international access prefix (the most commonly used), then you are asking about country code +1 (North America = USA, Canada, etc.), area code 263 (unused code), which means it's an invalid code. If '001' is your international access prefix, then you are asking about country code +263 (Zimbabwe), area code 13 (Victoria Falls).
'00' isn't part of the country code, it is a commonly used international access prefix. However, country code +292 does not exist.Some countries use '002' as an international access prefix, which would leave country code +92, which is Pakistan.(This is why it is confusing and incorrect to include the access prefix with the country code. The country code should be quoted with the plus sign (meaning "insert your international access prefix here") and the one-, two-, or three-digit country code. For example, the United States and Canada are +1, Pakistan is +92, and Ghana is +233.)
0049 is the international access code for Germany.