Perhaps. What SIM card do you have. I know ekit has call forwarding. And they charge.
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Call forwarding
Calls to your phone number may be forwarded to any other number. You will be charged the standard rate for zone 1 landline or mobile, depending on whether the call is forwarded to a landline or mobile phone, and if a surcharge applies.
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This is from ekit's Global Premium Service. Passport and Passport Plus have the same language. You can set it up from your phone or from you account on the web.
OneSimCard does not support Forwarding functionality.
And WorldSIM:
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How do I use the cheap call forwarding facility to call anywhere in the world without incurring any WorldSIM charges?
To use WorldSIM’s cheap call forwarding facility to call abroad, you need to forward your WorldSIM number to the number abroad that you wish to call. Then simply call your WorldSIM number and you will be put through to the number abroad that you wish to call. Costs for calling your own WorldSIM number will be dependant on how you are dialing. Your WorldSIM number is a UK mobile number. From most fixed lines it ought to be charged as a call to a mobile phone or less. Mobile networks may levy different charges. Please check with your service provider about their charges. The approximates costs of calling a WorldSIM number using some popular providers are as follows; BT landline: 12.5p peak, 4p weekend; UK mobile cross network minutes; Free (on some mobile providers – please check with your provider)
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I am not sure that is clear what WorldSIM is saying. It was free to forward to the US [I don't recall if Canada was free]and India [and maybe Pakistan and Benglidesh]. Other places had higher charges but less than a call with WorldSIM if I recall. I will try to find the page with the charges on their website. This perhaps would make up for the cost of the card and 1UKpound a month charge for some people--for some more than make up for it.
Three different SIMs/companies. 3 different answers.