How to restore facetime to my iphone 6?

I can't find facetime on my new iphone 6. How can i restore it?

robeohara wrote:
Thank you for your answer. Yes, I do bought the iphone at UAE and I didn't know I'd have this trouble. Now, is there any way to install facetime or I'll never have it?
You will never have it on that phone. Sorry.

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