From what I read, Reitan isn’t a Swedish citizen and Sweden doesn’t do expedited citizenship for athletes. They’re spending more time in Sweden to keep 2030 on the table, but it won’t be happening next year.
Of course, they could win a spot and then Kivioja/Pellnor use it but given Swedish Olympic Committee strictness I don’t think that’s likely.
I think they are one of the teams that has a good chance of getting one of the last spots. They are still very fresh as a team and has already produced really good scores, and if they keep improving in the off season they might be ahead of a lot of those teams on the bubble, scores are pretty close there. I guess it might depend on how much reputation will count and how the judging panel looks. They will probably also do well with the new RD theme.
In the scenario that they win a spot for Sweden and only K/P could go because Milla doesn´t have citizenship, but SOC decides against it, it would not look good on Sweden. That might make R/M consider transferring to Norway before 2030, because how are they going to trust that SOC will send them if they won´t send K/P? They will probably need the promising athlete exception for 2030, as the previous requirement score (equivalent top 8 at Worlds) is too high, and all though they already produced really good results and are indeed promising, SOC might not see it that way. Nikolaj has already been to one Olympics, and will be 29 at that time.
When SOC decided against not sending Alexander Majorov for the 2018 Olympics, he was only 26 and had great results to show up with. In the season before he had several gold medals from some international competitions and took the bronze at Universiade. He placed 11th at Euros the season before. In the Olympic season he took some medals as well early in the season, and placed 10th at Europeans. In the end - all of this was not enough simply because they would not send him on the promising athlete exception and he hadn´t produced a score above Kolyadas 8th place of 257.47 at Worlds 17. At Swedish Nationals he even came close to that with a score of 253.20.
I think the problem was he already did Olympics in 2014, so then he wasn´t a promising athlete anymore..
I think R/M would have to worry less if Nikolaj hadn´t already been to one Olympics. Question is if the switching of discipline will help them, but so far we havn´t seen SOC send someone to Olympics twice on the promising athlete exception.
Though, if R/M are sure citizenship is really out of the question now, they might not even go to Beijing if they want to concentrate on earning money in the off season and start their season later, maybe K/P would have to go themselves if they want to fight for their own spot. If there is low chances of SOC sending K/P there is no reason for R/M to try win a spot for Sweden. And they could possible focus instead on climbing the alternate list for GP to get a late spot, by improving their SB score.