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In many places, no! If you live in a common law country (e.g. Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand), then as soon as you get together with one or more other people and pursue a goal other than profit, you may legally be considered an "unincorporated association". You are not required to become legally incorporated or get a license or anything like that in many places unless you start engaging in regulated activities, e.g. fundraising, commercial activities, grant applications, healthcare, etc.
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