I just tried:
After=network.target

After 5 reboot tests I got mixed results:
The first two reboots failed to start networking at all and ufw reported its 
status as "inactive" immediately after boot.
The next two reboots networking started successfully, and ufw reported as 
active.
The final reboot, networking again did not start and ufw status was "inactive"

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  ufw does not start automatically at boot

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