There's still time to have you say on what kind of questions could be included in next years census.
Government launched a public consultation last month about what possible queries could be put to residents, with the census aiming to provide a detailed demographic overlook of the entire Island.
2021 marks 200 years since the first Manx census was carried out - since then they've been carried out every ten years.
Officials have previously stated because of the importance of it to future government planning, it wants to hear a broad range of opinions over what questions residents should answer.
Those who want to put forward their views still have time to do so - you can visit the online government consultation hub before the deadline next Monday (September 21).
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