No, it'll be another tide of migrants from a weaker economy to stronger ones, not to mention Turkey right now really doesn't meet with EU standards what with Erdogan a proto-dictator and his authoritarian near-theocratic party.
Also Turkey is too heavily tied to middle-east bull****, and the EU is dealing with enough of that.
Assuming the EU was working the way I'd want it, I'd happily want Turkey in to, but it really needs to strengthen it's checks and balances, do away with parties and politicians like Erdogan, and generally strengthen it's judicial, democratic and liberal credentials.