I was born in Poland and am now a US citizen. When I die, can I be buried in Japan?



Answer:
Sure, but space is at a premium in Japan.
Yes of course. cuz Japan has oodles numbers of american soldiers deployed. so you wont feel alone in casket.
Monica my advice is to allow me to bury something in you instead.
um, whoz gonna pay for it? other than that sure, just make sure u leave that in ur will or watever so a judge doesnt end up deciding. but come to think about it i dont think they'll give you a visa or watever documents u need to be buried there. unless they r generous ofcourse.
No, get buried where you die, be loyal to your country.
you can be buried wherever you want to.
No chance=they dont like white there even dead
All depends on how much money you have. Transfering body to a Japan is a bit more expensive than to a local cementary. Would you conside Greenland?

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