me and my brother's 18+ but my brother's got job but me no job I'm unmarried me eligible or not eligible for ews certificate
Hello,
Thank you for your question about EWS (Economically Weaker Section) certificate eligibility. Let me help clarify this for you.
Your eligibility for an EWS certificate depends on your family's total annual income and not on individual employment status or marital status. Here are the key points to understand:
1. Family Income Criteria:
- The combined annual family income should be below Rs. 8 lakhs
- This includes income from all sources (salary, agriculture, business, etc.)
- Income of all adult family members living together is considered
2. Family Definition:
- Includes parents and siblings below 18 years
- Adult siblings (18+) who are married or living separately are not counted
- If your 18+ brother is living with your family, his income may be included
3. Required Documents:
- Family income proof
- Residence proof
- Identity proof
- Relationship documents
Since your situation involves adult siblings, I recommend:
1. First, check your parents' income
2. If your brother lives with you, include his income
3. Check if the total falls within the Rs. 8 lakh limit
For the most accurate information and specific requirements in your state, I suggest:
1. Visit your local revenue office
2. Check the official government website
3. Consult with a local authority
Would you like more specific information about the application process or required documents?
Hello,
You are eligible for an EWS (Economically Weaker Section) certificate if your family's annual income is less than Rs. 8 lakh, and they do not own assets exceeding the specified limits (e.g., agricultural land over 5 acres, residential flat over 1000 sq. ft., etc.).
Since you and your brother are both adults, only your personal income is considered if you are unmarried. Your brother's job or income does not affect your eligibility.
If your individual income and family assets fall within the prescribed limits, you can apply for the EWS certificate, even if your brother is employed.
Hope it helps !
Hello aspirant,
Yes, you are eligible for an EWS certificate even if your brothers are employed. The EWS certificate is based on the family's income, not individual incomes.
Here are the criteria for EWS certification:
- Annual family income: The combined annual income of all family members should be less than Rs. 8 lakh.
- Residential property: The family should not own any residential property in any urban area with a plot size of more than 100 square yards or a carpet area of more than 1,076 square feet.
- Agricultural land: The family should not own any agricultural land of more than 5 acres.
If you meet these criteria, you can apply for an EWS certificate from the concerned authorities in your area. The specific process may vary depending on your state or district.
I hope this helps you.