Complete Guide 2025: Buying Property in Colombia
Are you thinking about buying property in Colombia?
We know the process might look very different from what you’re used to. It’s true—Colombia has its own system.
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Are you thinking about buying property in Colombia?
We know the process might look very different from what you’re used to. It’s true—Colombia has its own system.
In this article, we’ll explain why names like “Café Medellín” can’t be registered as trademarks, what kinds of names are legally prohibited in Colombia, and—most importantly—what types of names can help you protect and grow your business.
If you’re thinking about starting a company in Colombia, the Simplified Joint Stock Company (SAS in Colombia) is, without a doubt, the most flexible and efficient legal structure available.
If you’re offering products or services through Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, or your own website — this is for you. Many
If you’re considering opening a business in Colombia, this guide is for you. We’ll walk you through everything you need to know to set up your company properly and meet the legal obligations to ensure your business starts right—and stays on track.
Recently, many Colombians were surprised to see posts on social media announcing the supposed arrival of Frisby, the well-known fried chicken chain, in Spain. But here’s the catch: Frisby never authorized the use of its brand.
If you’re an employer, this article is for you. We’ll explain everything you need to know about this mandatory employment provision — clearly and simply.
If you are considering to invest in Colombia while also obtaining a residence visa, the M Visa – Real Estate Investment is the ideal option.
Are you living in Colombia and need help at home?
While it may seem simple, hiring domestic workers in Colombia comes with several legal obligations. Failing to meet them can lead to fines, labor lawsuits, and even immigration issues.
Registering a trademark may seem like a simple process, but the truth is that many names can face unexpected legal obstacles. A recent and high-profile example is that of Karol G, who tried to register the trademark “PROVENZA” in Colombia but ran into a major issue: her application was denied.