Hi, my name is buttercup22 Advice and help needed please about Migration letter

Hello,
I am a full-time retired carer for my two disabled daughters who are both on the high rate of PIP and have now received migration letters.
Please advise me of what to expect.
I will be very grateful
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What benefits exactly are you currently claiming? The answer to that will determine the advise you're given.
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Hello @buttercup22
Welcome to the community. I'm sure the community members can help with any questions and what you might expect. Is there anything specific you want to ask or is it more about the migration process itself?
I have also linked the information below from Gov.UK website in case you haven't seen it, as there is a lot of information on there which is helpful.
The information from Turn2us is good too.
Please feel free to reach out for further support.
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