At least, he is for the INSEE (Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques) http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/INSEE
(Official french institute for statistics), who wrote him a letter, sending it to an address in Ajaccio.
The French postal services sent the letter back, mentioning that he died in 1821.
http://www.corsematin.com/article/derniere-minute/napoleon-ressuscite-par-linsee.1223052.html
Ah well. He had a good run, all those years, "hiding in plain sight." One may suspect that he opened the pages of Corse-Matin with just a trace of anxiety every morning over his pain au chocolat, wondering if ....
And now he must move on, to another name, to another country, relentlessly pursued by the agents of Metternich or Alexander.
But whither?
Hmmmm ... Sweden might be nice ...