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B.C. Jeopardy candidate says Canadian ineligibility 'disappointing'

Vancouver's Chandni Kher has been trying to get on Jeopardy for three years. She's finally qualified, but if she doesn't make it on in the next 18 months, her dreams for the show could be dashed.

Vancouver's Chandni Kher has been trying to get on Jeopardy for 3 years

Lifelong Jeopardy devotee Chandni Kher, of Vancouver, at her long-awaited audition in Seattle. If she doesn't get called for a show taping in the next 18 months, that could be the end of her journey. (Chandni Kher)

A B.C. woman who has been trying to get onJeopardy for the past three years says she was disappointed by thenews that Canadians are no longer eligible.

Vancouver'sChandni Kher saysgetting on the game show has always been one of her"bucket list" items.

"I've grown up watching Jeopardy. It's been a part of my life.I've always wanted to be on, eversince I was a little girl," said Kher. "So for people like me ...it's a little bit disappointing."

Fortunately for Kher, she won't be impacted by the sudden change yet.

The 32-year-old project manager has justmade it into the contestant pool.

Last week, after an invitation from Jeopardyproducers,she drove down to Seattle forauditions,which included a test, a mock game and a personality interview.

She finally qualified after three years of taking the show'sannual online test.

Kher says from her research, about 100,000 people take the online test and approximately 3,000 are invited to the auditions.

Kher said during her auditions, she met a number of other potential contestants that had tried out for Jeopardy at least three to four times with no luck yet. (youtube.com)

Anytime within the next 18 months, producers could call her and she'llhave to fly to Los Angeles on her own dime again to become a participant.

If she doesn't get the call, she'll have to start the process all over again, which makesthe preclusion of Canadians,as she says, "a problem."

Media reports quote the show's producers as saying the problem is due to international laws governing how information is shared over the internet.

Kher believes it has to do with data from the online test.

"I'm hopeful that it's something that they'll sort out and I'm hoping that Alex Trebek will make it happen because as we know, he's Canadian and he loves having Canadians on the show," Kher said.

But for now, she'soptimistic about the situation, thinking it could even work to her advantage.

"If I'm one of the few Canadians in the pool right now and the pool is not being regenerated for at least a year, I'mhoping it gives me a bit of leg up and helps me get on the show," she said.

No clues yet from the show as to when, or if, this really is final Jeopardy for Canadians.

With files from The Canadian Press