I doubt this school would consider ANY EU country to be poor. It's in North Cyprus - the Turkish Cypriot region. Turkey has long wanted to be part of the EU for economic reasons - so it would be unlikely for Turks or their kin to look on any European nation as poor. And Turkey won't be in the EU any time soon. From Google:
"Since 2016, accession negotiations have stalled. The EU has accused and criticized Turkey for human rights violations and deficits in rule of law. In 2017, EU officials expressed that planned Turkish policies violate the Copenhagen criteria of eligibility for an EU membership."
There's another problem here. This school is from the entity of "North Cyprus." The Turkish part, within but not part of, the Republic of Cyprus. You're getting a degree from an unrecognized country. Unrecognized as a country by any nation except Turkey. Umm - good luck with that foreign degree evaluation...
"Hello, Mr. Erdogan? Can I get a little help here? Yes, I know you have BIG problems, but... it's No, then? Sorry for troubling you...'bye."
"Since 2016, accession negotiations have stalled. The EU has accused and criticized Turkey for human rights violations and deficits in rule of law. In 2017, EU officials expressed that planned Turkish policies violate the Copenhagen criteria of eligibility for an EU membership."
There's another problem here. This school is from the entity of "North Cyprus." The Turkish part, within but not part of, the Republic of Cyprus. You're getting a degree from an unrecognized country. Unrecognized as a country by any nation except Turkey. Umm - good luck with that foreign degree evaluation...
"Hello, Mr. Erdogan? Can I get a little help here? Yes, I know you have BIG problems, but... it's No, then? Sorry for troubling you...'bye."