Common Mistakes When Buying Property in Colombia
Buying property in Colombia? Learn the key legal steps to invest safely and avoid costly mistakes
Buying property in Colombia? Learn the key legal steps to invest safely and avoid costly mistakes
Do you have a business in Colombia?
Then there’s something you can’t overlook: the processing of personal data from your clients, providers, employees, or users.
If you own or manage a company in Colombia, the 2025 labor reform directly affects how you hire, manage teams, and stay legally compliant.
One of the most important and least understood steps when buying property in Colombia is the title study.
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.
Did you know that starting this year, all companies in Colombia, regardless of their size, must submit a biannual report outlining the actions they are taking to address sexual harassment in the workplace?
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.
Can I drive here? Do I need a local license?
The short answer: Yes, if you’re staying long-term, especially with a visa and cédula de extranjería, you’ll need to get a driver license Colombia.
Establishing a living trust Colombia is a proactive legal strategy that protects your assets against divorce claims, lawsuits—even inheritance taxes—and ensures a seamless transfer to your loved ones.
So, you’ve secured your Colombian visa—congrats! Now you’re wondering how to bring your furry friend along. Good news: pet travel to Colombia is simple—Colombia does not require a pet passport or import permit for dogs and cats entering with their owners.