Unless it is very very simple VB6 code cut and paste will not work. There is a migration wizard which attempts (quite badly) to port your code to .Net - can't think of a single positive thing to say about the wizard though.
The best way is really to redesign / rewrite the code under VB.Net, at least that way you can start to get the benefits of the framework etc.
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