Trying with the deb it seems the behaviour is the same, it's not letting
you pick an ics. If you pick 'remote' instead of 'local' you can enter
an url which can be a file:///something and successful import the ics.

The issue seems an upstream inintuitive UI rather than a snap problem?

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Title:
  [snap] it isn't possible to add a calendar from a local file

Status in thunderbird package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  in the snap version of thunderbird it isnt possible to add a calendar
  from a local file... at creation there is no asking which file and its
  also not possible to edit the address of the file

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