Office 365 to Office 356

Well there is an issue with that. We have to loose the current domain name and register for a new one. It is just 6 users.
I was thinking either go for office 365 or exchange online. But in both cases I would require to migrate the current mailbox of each user.

One of my clients already has a domain and is running office 365, now they want another domain and another office 365 subscription. The thing here I need your assistance is in how do I migrate the mails, calendars and contacts of each user from one office 365 to another office 365.
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