Prostitution age of consent

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The prostitution age of consent is the minimum age at which a person may legally engage in prostitution. Where this is not specified in the individual county's prostitution laws, then the general age of consent laws for that country apply.

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Country Prostitution age of consent Client age of consent Penalty for a violation Note
 Algeria 18[1]
 Argentina 18[2]
 Benin 16[3] The prostitution of children is not specifically prohibited, however the general age of consent in Benin (16) applies.
 Bolivia 18[4]
 Canada 18[5]
 Colombia 18[6] From 14 to 25 years if prostitute is under 18;
 Cuba 16[4]
 Czech Republic 18[7]
 Democratic Republic of the Congo 18[2]
 Ecuador 18[1]
 El Salvador 18[2]
 Ethiopia 18[4]
 Germany 18[8] Up to 5 years or fine if prostitute is under 18; From 2 to 15 years if prostitute is under 14;
 Greece 18[2]
 Guinea-Bissau 14[9] Prostitution of children is not specifically prohibited, however the minimum labor age (14) applies.
 Honduras 18[4]
 Hong Kong 16 (21 for anal sex)[10] A fine of $10,000 and imprisonment for 6 months
 Hungary 18[1]
 Ireland 18[11]
 Lebanon 21[1]
 Mexico (in states where prostitution is legal) 18[2]
 Netherlands 18 nationally, 21 in some municipalities[12] 16[13]
 New Zealand 18[14] 16[14]
 Nicaragua 18[2][15]
 Paraguay 18[2]
 Peru 18[1]
 Senegal 21[1]
 Singapore 18[2]
 Tunisia 18[1]
 Tuvalu 15[16]
 United Kingdom 18[17] 16[18]
 United States (Nevada only) 18[19]
 Uruguay 18[1]
 Venezuela 18[1]

See also

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References

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  16. ^ "Tuvalu Penal Code" (PDF). Tuvalu Legislation. Retrieved 30 September 2023.
  17. ^ Sexual Offences Act 2003
  18. ^ Sexual Offences Act 2003
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