I live in a melting-pot country and my parents and grandparents were all born here, but I have great-grandparents from Belarus, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and the UK. I have great respect for European culture in general, but don't know much about the culture differences in these specific countries (except UK, which probably most similar to the culture here), so I would be interested in the possibility of acquiring EU citizenship from any of them. Might this be possible?
I've read that people who were Lithuanian citizens before 1940 can pass down citizenship, but Lithuania only became independent in 1919, so if they left before then would they have been real Lithuanian citizens? Many of these countries seem relatively 'new'.
Could there ever be an EU law that would allow me a generic 'EU citizenship'?
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