The answer to all the above is YES! More in the States than Canada but, yes! Some are legally harder to do than other but all can be done. Asking you how much $$ you make is easy and doesn't cost them a penny! You don't need to answer, it only depends how you don't answer Again, it's a matter where the guy didn't care about the answer, just how you would react to the question! Answering "Way more you can dream of..." would be wrong. "I make enough to survive." would not be bad... It's all in the way it's said.New York said:Hello my neighbors,
Do they agents have the right to ask how much money you make ?
Hell no a trillion times.
Whether I make 10 thousand or a million is none of their business.
I told them I have no weapons or drugs or any illegal stuffs, that is all they need to know.
The @$sholes asked me how much I make a year.
That is like intercept my cell phones or emails.
That violates my privacy rights!!!!
But I smell a "smart ass" attitude here (anybody surprised?) where you got to the booth with an "I'm better than you" face and dumped-out something like "I don't carry anything illegal so leave me alone and bother with real criminals, you dumb ass..." Even if not said like this, attitude can silently say a lot! That's what they look for. Next time, just a suggestion, check in a mirror right before you get to the booth. It's not a joke, not a bad comment, it's serious! Some companies even tell representatives to do that before they pick the phone! It's harder to be bitchy when you see you look bitchy!
NEVER volunteer answers without being asked a question, unless you do have something to declare. Some of these border guards will feel you're pushing them and trying to show them their job: they don't like that! Some very few peoples will get away saying almost anything to anybody but, it's very few, me not included and visibly not you either so, being funny or a smart ass isn't an option at border check points.