EGF countries:
http://www.eurogofed.org/members/Souvereign states (there are further other countries) that are geographically in Europe but not EGF members: Iceland, Estonia, Moldova, Greece, Albania, Macedonia, Kozovo, Montenegro, Liechtenstein, San Marino, Vatikan City, Malta, Monaco, Andorra, Georgia.
Souvergeign states that are EGF members but not geograhically in Europe: Cyprus (but half of it is in the EU), Israel.
Problems related to other professional titles: a) Europeans having such other titles are forced to resign their earlier achievements and gamble to qualify as European Professional. Resigning from an existing title can have financial drawbacks up to risking maintenance of one's go job. b) There is no significant harm if a (European) person has a European and a non-European professional title. Therefore, the harm of (a) is created even without good reason from the view of entities other than the directly affected persons.
Precedence for paid work: I guess it means that European professionals are asked first when there is some teaching, publishing, writing, entertaining etc. to be done. Only after every European professional is asked, other go teachers, publishers, writers etc. would be asked at all, if ever. So the other persons are not supported, while the European professionals are supported. Status replaces quality, achievements of earlier work and related experience. E.g., what would you get if a European professional shall write, say, a history of European go from 2000-2010? I would rather ask an expert such as Pratesi; the EGF would ask a European professional, because the EGF wants to support him regardless of the quality to be produced; well, that is what the constitution suggests.