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I am from Pakistan. I applied for visa of bachelor's degree from Pakistan, I am in Winnipeg university, I am minor with notarized custodianship form and approved university housing, I paid 25k cad whole year fee, I got 94% in matric and 85% in fsc , now I changed from medical to bba but I clearly explained it, I got 6.5 overall ielts with no less than 6.0, I provide 60k cad bank statement which was 4 months old and have sudden deposits, I didn't add ntn, ATL and wealth receipts, I got rejected.
Now I am planning to add gic of required amount, provide ntn and wealth receipts. According to FBR ( federal board of revenue ), my father ( sponsor ) is getting 4 to 5 million ( 20k cad to 25k cad ) annually with 0 unreconciled amounts. My father is serving in police since 1999, I have his service letter, one year salary slips. My mother served as government teacher and got retired on completion of her 25 years service in 2015. I have her pension proof and retirement letter. I will provide that bank statement again. Although it has bulk transactions but that 60k cad equivalent money is completely untouched for 8 months. I have agricultural lands documents. I will also provide bank statement of two more accounts to justify financial capability. I changed my career from medical to BBA , but I have clear reasons and I will clearly link BBA with my agricultural lands management in future and I will link my ties to the management of our ancestral lands in the future in Pakistan.
Is this reapplication worth it?

The big issue is that your IELTS are not very strong and it is unclear how you will fund the entirely of your education. You would essentially use all of your families savings and likely have to sell some land to fund your studies and living expenses. Given your father’s income and the fact that your mother is retired they can’t afford to fund your education and live. What if you can’t complete your course and have to leave Canada? Sadly that is not unusual. If you have to sell land then it is hard to justify that is a major tie and will be your job. Your parents are no farmers and have jobs outside of farming. There is no need to take a business course in Canada to be a farmer in Pakistan. Canada has agricultural colleges specifically for farming related education although farming education is primarily done by working on the farm.