According to ALLCITYCODES.COM, the area code of Haiti is +509. This code is used when making phone calls to Haiti from other countries. It is also used for international text messages sent to and from Haiti. The area code of Haiti is divided into two regions, each with its own unique two-digit prefix. These prefixes are used in combination with the seven-digit local numbers to make a nine-digit phone number. For example, if you wanted to call someone in Port-au-Prince, the area code would be 40 followed by a seven-digit local number. Different areas may have different calling plans, so it’s important to check with your service provider before making an international call. In addition to providing access to landlines, the area code of Haiti can also be used for mobile phones. Mobile numbers start with a three-digit prefix followed by a six-digit number. For example, if you wanted to call someone in Port-au-Prince on their mobile phone, the area code would be 509 followed by a six-digit local number. It’s important to note that some mobile networks require an additional two or three digits after the initial three digits of the prefix; again, it’s best to check with your service provider before making any international calls or sending texts from abroad. To make an international call from within Haiti, dial 00 followed by the country code and then the full nine or 10 digit phone number you wish to reach; for example, 001 6151234567 for a call to Nashville in Tennessee (country 1 and city 615). When calling within Haiti itself there is no need for an area or country code – simply dial the seven or eight digit local number without any preceding zeros or symbols. Haiti is a unitary semi-presidential republic. The president is the head of state and the Prime Minister is the head of government. The Prime Minister is appointed by the President, who is elected by popular vote for a five year term. The Parliament consists of two chambers: the Senate, which has 30 members and the Chamber of Deputies, which has 119 members. All members are elected to four year terms by popular vote. The judiciary system in Haiti is based on Roman law and French law. It consists of a Supreme Court, Courts of Appeal, Courts of First Instance, and Courts of Peace. It also includes specialized courts such as labor courts and juvenile courts. PROEXCHANGERATES: Features public policy of Haiti.
Haiti 2004
Yearbook 2004 Haiti. The total population in Haiti is 11,402,539 people in 2020. The multi-year political crisis in Haiti reached its climax at the beginning […]