No, Gaara loses his status as a Jinchuuriki after he is revived. In the Naruto series, Gaara originally had the One-Tailed Shukaku sealed within him, making him a Jinchuuriki. However, during the Fourth Great Ninja War, the tailed beast is extracted from him, resulting in his revival as a normal shinobi without the Jinchuuriki status.
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No, he is no longer a Jinchuuriki, however he still has the power to control sand and still has a few of the Shukaku abilities such as the 'Play Possum Jutsu' however performing this jutsu temporarily puts him to sleep. It is unknown how much he was affected by the removal of the Shukaku.
Gaara does not get his demon back after he is dead and then resurrected.
-i think gaara does get the shukaku (or however you spell it) back. because he can still use the sand power that only the shukaku uses. and at the end of the first season of shippuden, gaara's saying thank you and stuff and gaara has his sand make naruto shake gaara's hand (cause it was an akward goodbye). so yes.
Please use better grammar in your questions and be more specific because if you keep asking questions like this then no one will no what you're talking about, including myself. If you're talking about the pairing, it is possible, but there is little or no proof, and I don't necessarily support Yaoi pairings.
No, he's revived by Chiyo-sama.
I believe that would be Naruto Shippuden Episode 27: Impossible Dream.
No, Gaara doesn't have a son. Gaara doesn't have any children as far as the series goes.
Yes, they are. It happened after their battle when they were 12 years old and Naruto knocked some sense into Gaara. Since then, Kishimoto (the manga's author) revealed a lot of information about Naruto and Gaara that made them have even more and more in common, and not just for being Jinchuuriki. Gaara has also adapted Naruto's philosophy and seems to be having the same morality/ethic/code as him even though they don't really get to see and communicate with each other very often. They're just "natural" friends, so to say.