We want  switch os 32 bit to 64 bit

Dear all
If  we want  switch os 32 bit to 64 bit , our harware also suppoert to 64 bit,
sap license and oracle for 64 bit extra required ,sap will provide free of cost or take a extra money ,how will gate 64 bit suported sap and oracle 
thanks
with best reagrds
venkat

It's a homogeneous system copy, you don't need to pay anything additional.
Check note 960769 - Windows: Migration from 32-bit to 64-bit (x86_64)
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