Pakistan Phone Number Format & Country Code +92
Pakistani mobile numbers are 10 digits locally starting with 03. The trunk prefix 0 is dropped for international dialing. The 4-digit prefix after 0 identifies the carrier (e.g., 030x is Jazz, 031x is Zong). To dial a Pakistan number internationally, replace the local trunk prefix with +92. For example, 0300 1234567 becomes +92 300 1234567. NumSwift converts between these formats automatically, validating each number against Pakistan's numbering plan.
Last updated: 2026-03-17
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How to Format Pakistan Phone Numbers Correctly
- Identify whether the number is in local format (e.g., 0300 1234567) or already includes the +92 country code
- Paste the number into NumSwift and select Pakistan as the country
- NumSwift converts it to the standard international format: +92 300 1234567
- Use the formatted number for international calls, WhatsApp, SMS, or CRM import
Why Understanding Pakistan's Number Format Matters
- Avoid failed calls by using the correct +92 prefix instead of local-only formats
- Pakistan's 10-digit structure means numbers that are too short or too long are invalid — NumSwift catches these errors
- Convert freely between local (0300 1234567) and international (+92 300 1234567) notation
- Works with all Pakistan carriers including Jazz, Zong, Telenor, Ufone
Frequently Asked Questions
▶What is the country code for Pakistan?
Pakistan's country code is +92. When dialing a Pakistan number from abroad, you replace the local trunk prefix with +92. For example, the local number 0300 1234567 becomes +92 300 1234567 in international format.
▶How many digits are in a Pakistan phone number?
Pakistan phone numbers are 10 digits after the country code. Pakistani mobile numbers are 10 digits locally starting with 03. The trunk prefix 0 is dropped for international dialing. The 4-digit prefix after 0 identifies the carrier (e.g., 030x is Jazz, 031x is Zong). NumSwift validates the digit count automatically, so incorrectly truncated or padded numbers are flagged as invalid.
▶What is the difference between mobile and landline formats in Pakistan?
In Pakistan, mobile numbers start with 03 locally. Landline numbers use different prefixes and may have a different digit distribution between the area code and subscriber number. NumSwift distinguishes between the two types and formats each one correctly.
▶How do I dial a Pakistan number from another country?
Replace the local trunk prefix with +92 and dial the remaining digits. For example, 0300 1234567 becomes +92 300 1234567. NumSwift performs this conversion automatically when you paste a Pakistan number and select the correct country. The formatted output is ready for calling, WhatsApp, or saving to your contacts.