Census 2022 will take place on Sunday April 3rd.
Over 5,000 enumerators will deliver over 2 million forms to every household in the country.
Census 2022 takes place 1 year after it's initial date, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
This year's form will feature 8 new questions - including ones on childcare, internet access and renewable energy resources.
There won't be any direct question on the COVID-19 pandemic
However there will be some based on it's impact.
You're being reminded to fill in the form wherever you are on the night.
Also included this year is a new time capsule, where people can leave a message to be revealed in 100 years time.
Taoiseach Micheal Martin says he wants his message to be based around what the world might look like by then:
Forms will be collected on May 6th, with full results expected in the second half of next year.
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