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In your Situation, the best thing would be to make it a cor Eyelet and then integrate it, why cant u make it a core Eyelet?
But yea, that sucks, i would altf4 in that case... in my current ottoman run i did that alot, because I often didnt understand what the mission wanted from me :/
I am pretty sure the Eyelet System will be changed, also theire are alot of bugs, Persia for no reason became a Vassall in my Game, not an Eyelet. I made the teutonic order a core Eyelet, after that they formed Prussia and now they also are a vassal. I really dont know how they SHOULD work, so I cant even tell if thats a bug, or thats how it should work.
Eyelets are definetly weird.
As for core eyalets, the only reason to make them is to annex them. If you're not planning to annex in the near future then you're better off leaving them as regular eyalets.
I had 125% vassal tax earlier and while my eyalets were all too poor to afford armies/forts, I was super rich at least.
That's just the base value, provincial government system and legitimacy. Go influence ideas for +25%, influence-quality policy for +25%. Get both of those and that'd more than double my income from them. I haven't actually used siphon, although if you do that as well it'd be even more money.