How to Fill in Country/Region and International Dialing Code for New Zealand Users Registering on Binance
Select New Zealand as your country/region, and the international dialing code will be +64. Both fields must match and refer to New Zealand. The dialing code is usually auto-filled based on the country you choose, so manual entry is rarely needed.
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1. Select Country/Region on the Registration Page
What to do: On the Binance registration page, choose New Zealand from the "Country/Region" dropdown list.
How to do it:
- Open the Binance website or app registration page and locate the "Country/Region" option.
- Scroll or search for "New Zealand" in the dropdown list, then click to select it.
- The system will normally auto-fill the corresponding international dialing code (+64).
When is it complete: The country/region shows "New Zealand" and the dialing code shows "+64".
Prerequisites: You are using a New Zealand local mobile number, or plan to use a New Zealand number to complete verification.
Binance services cover over 180 countries and regions worldwide. New Zealand is on the supported list, and Binance has established a compliant fiat on-ramp platform in the country.
Common failure reasons:
- Accidentally selecting another country – the country must match the actual issuing region of your mobile number, otherwise you will not receive the SMS verification code.
Risk notes:
- The registered region should reflect the country/region where you truly and permanently reside, and should generally match the identity documents you provide during subsequent KYC verification. If the registered region consistently differs from your IP address or identity documents, the account may be flagged as an "abnormal account" and trigger additional verification.
2. Confirm the International Dialing Code +64
What to do: Verify that the international dialing code on the registration page is the correct country code for New Zealand.
How to do it:
- New Zealand's international dialing code is +64.
- When registering on Binance, the code is usually displayed in the format +64, not the plain digits "64". Some tutorials may also write it as 0064, but the standard format in the registration form is +64.
- According to Binance's official support documentation, New Zealand (NZ) is explicitly listed as a supported country for SMS verification, with dialing code 64.
When is it complete: The dialing code shows +64, matching "New Zealand".
Common failure reasons:
- Missing the "+" sign when entering the code manually – the system requires the "+" as an international prefix indicator.
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3. Enter Your Mobile Number and Receive the Verification Code
What to do: Enter your New Zealand mobile number after the +64 prefix.
How to do it:
- New Zealand mobile numbers often start with 02 or 03 (e.g., 021 345 678).
- Remove the leading "0" when entering – just type 21 followed by the remaining digits. For example, 021 345 678 should be entered as 21 345 678.
- Click "Get Verification Code" and check your phone for a 6-digit SMS code.
When is it complete: You receive the verification code and enter it successfully, passing phone verification.
Common failure reasons:
- Including an extra "0" before the mobile number – the system treats the "0" as part of the subscriber number rather than the prefix, causing verification to fail.
- The mobile number is in roaming mode or suspended due to outstanding charges, preventing receipt of international SMS.
After successfully completing verification, set a password and finish registration. For subsequent KYC verification you will need to submit a New Zealand proof of address or identity document, so please ensure the registered region matches your document information. It is recommended to immediately enable Google Authenticator (2FA) to complete your account security setup.
