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Debian does not do major distro version upgrades automatically. You need to run dist-upgrade to go ahead a major release.
Sure. But MInt doesn't do dist-.upgrade at all. Or it didn't when I tried some years ago. IDK what the situation is now, but then Mint's FAQ said you'd have to do a fresh install.
Yes, they do, via the mintupgrade tool.