A simple answer is no
That is left up to the person and his/her feelings on the matter.
No not always. Some are buried.
All the teachings of Jehovah's Witnesses are based on reasoning from the Bible. The strict doctrines of Jehovah's Witnesses have evolved over time through the interpretations of the leadership of Jehovah's Witnesses.
Watchtower 1st July 1965 page 416 says '' Since Jehovah does not express disapproval of cremation in the Bible, it remains a matter for personal decision.''
The majority of Germans, are not Jehovah's Witnesses. In Germany there are over 100,000 Jehovah's Witnesses; but not all those are necessarily Germans. There are also many Germans not living in Germany, that are Jehovah's Witnesses. We do not keep a tally of how many German people are Jehovah's Witnesses. Answer 2: "We come from hundreds of ethnic and language backgrounds..." -jw.org, yes we have German Jehovah's Witnesses. We are a worldwide brotherhood.
Jehovah's witnesses don't have flag but they have a logo.
Yes there are Kingdom hall's of Jehovah's Witnesses all over the world including Mexico.
Yes. Becoming one of Jehovah's Witnesses is not a simple or a quick process because all Jehovah's Witnesses baptism candidates must be fully aware of what they are committing to, and have at least a minimum of biblical instruction. There are on average of 750 new Jehovah's Witnesses per day.
yes, Jehovah Witnesses do get baptized
Jehovah's Witnesses do not have men or women priests. We have elders, but no elderettes. But all baptized Jehovah's Witnesses are ordained ministers.
They don't do anything at all
According to the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Lifewhich deals with the USA'' Jehovah's Witnesses have the lowest retention rate of any religious tradition. Only 37% of all those who say they were raised as Jehovah's Witnesses still identify themselves as Jehovah's Witnesses.''
We are all worldwide group. Whether we are in New York or New Zealand, we are all called "Jehovah's Witnesses."