What do you think?
Will it be possible to confirm my citizenship in my situation? Or will it be impossible because my grandparents didn't choose Polish citizenship and remained in the Ukrainian SSR? I'm not sure about the karta polaka because my grandfather declared himself Ukrainian, even though he never had one in his family. As far as I understand, my mother has the right to repatriation, but I haven't found any information anywhere about whether her adult child can go with her.
Great-Grandparents:
* Date married: January 18, 1958
* Date divorced: -
GGM: Teklya
* Date, place of birth: February 12, 1934 Tylicz Poland
* Ethnicity and religion: I can't say for sure, but her last name is Krynytska. But grandma said that her mother-in-law was polka
* Occupation: idk
* Allegiance and dates of military service: -
* Date, destination for emigration: fled from the war in October 1939, Slovakia. November 1941, Stanislav region, Ukrainian SSR.
* Date naturalized: I don't know when exactly, but she was definitely a citizen of the USSR.
* Date, place of death: -
GGF: Ivan
* Date, place of birth: February 1934, Dolina, Stanisła Voivodeship
* Ethnicity and religion: Pole, Roman Catholic
* Occupation: idk
* Allegiance and dates of military service: USSR 1952
* Date, destination for emigration: -
* Date naturalized: After the annexation in 1939, he received USSR citizenship
* Date, place of death: -
Grandparent:
* Sex: m
* Date, place of birth: January 1957. Lugansk
* Date married: 1978
* Citizenship of spouse: USSR
* Date divorced: 1993
* Occupation: idk
* Allegiance and dates of military service: USSR 1975
(If applicable)
Date, destination for emigration:-
Date naturalized:-
Date, place of death:-
Parent:
* Sex: f
* Date, place of birth: 13.04.1985 Khabarovsk
* Date married:-
* Date divorced:-
You:
* Date, place of birth: 13.09.2007 Moscow