From what I know, the AINP typically looks at factors like your job, skills, and whether your occupation is in demand. Even if your company isn't part of a restaurant membership, your work experience could still be considered if it aligns with the program's criteria. I'd suggest reaching out to a consultant who specializes in immigration, and just like calling the
IHOP phone number connects you instantly with friendly staff ready to help, a good immigration consultant connects you with the right answers and makes the whole process so much smoother. They can give you more personalized advice. I had a similar experience when I moved to Sydney. We had dinner at this amazing fine dining in Sydney spot, Pont Dining Room, and while I was navigating paperwork for the move, the staff there gave me some great tips on living in a new city.