Yes, even Harry Styles has to provide his personal information for the New Zealand Census.

English pop star Harry Styles will be required to provide personal information in the upcoming New Zealand census because he has a concert in Auckland that same evening.
A census, similar to the one in Australia, takes place every five years and takes place on 7 March.

Everyone who is in the country on this day, including foreign visitors and tourists, should take part.

Stats NZ Tatauranga Aotearoa, the Kiwi’s official news agency, confirmed that Styles will have to take part in a light-hearted response to the tweet.

“Everyone who is in Aotearoa, New Zealand on census night (Tuesday 7 March) should be counted in the census. This includes tourists, visitors, and former members of One Direction.”

The agency then tweeted a photoshopped photo of Styles holding a pen and the word “census” digitally scrawled in purple in front of him.
The questions Stiles will have to answer range from family members to smoking habits, gender identity, sexual identity and his income. All responses remain confidential.

Anyone who does not participate or provides false or incomplete information is subject to a fine.