For the record, I think the lxd.migrate requires that the deb packages still be installed (it's a transition step for the case where you were previously actively using the deb packaged lxd and want to move to the snap, so it has to be run after the snap install but prior to the deb removal). Hence the "unable to connect to socket" error.
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