The following summary of the requirements for admission without examination is for guidance only. See the rules for the exact language of the requirements which language is controlling:
1) Degree from an approved law school (PB 2-13)
2) Good moral character and in good standing in each jurisdiction in which admitted (Rule 2-13(1))
3) Admitted to the bar in at least one jurisdiction which will admit Connecticut attorneys to its bar without examination under provisions similar to those in Rule 2-13. List of Reciprocal Jurisdictions
4) Duly licensed to practice law and lawfully engaged in the practice of law as principal means of livelihood in such reciprocal jurisdiction for at least five of the last seven years immediately preceeding filing for admission in Connecticut (Rule 2-13(2))
In the end, remember who and what led you down the path.